Well I settled in before daylight just in the treeline of the upper pasture. I put myself in an area to watch both the clear cut that runs the power poles, and the pasture itself. I used my Johnny Stewart Howler and then the Controled Predator Call.
Waited about 30 minutes for little miss blondie to make her presence, to find herself blessed with a 32 gr V Max gift from the .204 Ruger.
Sorry there is no picture of the female coyote but for some reason my camera batteries took a dive right when I needed them the most.
What I did get pictures of before hand was the area that I do some hunting in, here in the Flathead Valley of Montana.
Got one down Saturday morning
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Re: Got one down Saturday morning
JB Nice congrads on the kill. Did she have any size to her?
Like your shootings sticks...................Are they home made?
Merry Christmas and enjoy the holiday.
Thanks for sharing.
Ray P
Like your shootings sticks...................Are they home made?
Merry Christmas and enjoy the holiday.
Thanks for sharing.
Ray P
Life is an adventure and often to short. Make the most with family and friends. Shoot often and shoot a small hole. Love the 204 Ruger!! NRA Life Member
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Re: Got one down Saturday morning
She was a average size young blond of course, and I'm basing that on some recent pictures that I have seen of some dogs down by other hunters. I was just glad it was a female instead of a male .
The sticks are home made from when I used to shoot BPCR with the Sharps and Rolling Bock rifles in 45-70 and 45-90, and make for a good steady rest when shooting from a chair or from the ground.
Here is a pic of about the size she was. This pic is from Outdoorsman Adventures and one of their hunts.
The sticks are home made from when I used to shoot BPCR with the Sharps and Rolling Bock rifles in 45-70 and 45-90, and make for a good steady rest when shooting from a chair or from the ground.
Here is a pic of about the size she was. This pic is from Outdoorsman Adventures and one of their hunts.
JB
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Re: Got one down Saturday morning
Sorry your camera batteries took a dump on you but congradulations on your hunt
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Re: Got one down Saturday morning
Congrats JB. I'm sure we will be seeing some yote pics from you down the road. The 204 is a laser.
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Re: Got one down Saturday morning
Awesome stuff JB. I like what you was calling into, looks real good.
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